I figured the stem might bounce at the end due to the curve. You got it to go the right way...away from the cottage! I thought it was looking a bit Swedish and then saw some comments to be certain. A number of coworkers and I spent a few years in Orebro some time ago, helping Atlas Copco unfortunately move Wagner Mining Equipment over from the USA. In most ways it was like a two-year vacation. Good times, especially when making runs to Germany to buy beer and motorcycles!
Awesome! Was trying to pay close attention for learning! Great video and work
Thank you! Anything you are missing in the video?
The amount of time wasted resetting a friction saver to cut one limb
Bra jobba👍
Tack så mycket 👍🏼
looks like a fun tree with a good drop zone! great climb. what species of pine is that? we don't have anything that looks like that around here..
It was really fun. Oh, I really don't know what kind of pine it is to be honest.
Looks like what we call a Jack Pine here in Eastern Ontario, Canada.
Looks exactly like the pine we have in Sweden which is Scotch Pine (Pinus Sylvestris).
Lodgepole pine or pinus contorta
Scots pine
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I figured the stem might bounce at the end due to the curve. You got it to go the right way...away from the cottage! I thought it was looking a bit Swedish and then saw some comments to be certain. A number of coworkers and I spent a few years in Orebro some time ago, helping Atlas Copco unfortunately move Wagner Mining Equipment over from the USA. In most ways it was like a two-year vacation. Good times, especially when making runs to Germany to buy beer and motorcycles!
I call it a white pine just looks white to me
Lodgepole pine or pinus contorta
@@kyleboman6 looks more like a shortleaf pine to me.